v ftfcFiJEGTS CONSUMER PRICE INDICES Prince Rupert Daily News As I See It y and REMlNISq Friday, October 9, 1953 CANADA ISh's too 120- A woman says unimportant South America and i things make girls Ipave home, ouiretl by treaty in 8t ! Could this be any reference to the United states obt I men? ' lor air and naval Ct by SEPT. I V 3 l L-- y Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert - and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. '' J. f. MAGOR, President H O. PERRY, Vice-President muniKis and nrmh n (more jr. r- ' -4- r ,- - i Subscription Rates: h carrier Per week, a5c: per month. $1 00; per year, 10 00 t .maii Per month. 7Sc: Der vear. 18 00. A fruit rancher living near l lures m a Oliver h is succeeded in reduc- j Georgetown. Thi re m ing British Columbia's rattle- j yet it cannot be enake population by 130H within ;le no indications the past few years. This Is in j - . the OknnnKnn region. A cholca NOTHING MORE SO l0' Authorized as second class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa. UNITEO STATES I947 -40 I00 J varieiy vi iiuil in uuriuiiy u- uie eve o Mil! I ! ! vertlsett, oltliou?,n tnis cannot clinical cont'resn (! y j be said of sprpents. That's dlf- ran College of Surp j ferent. pestlons are heard th i ' ! companies should nirl ! I I9 93- Fore! OF THE BEST THINGS to happen around ONE here in -a long time is the formation of a Lnoin) to organize a golf course for Prince Rupert. Rhee on Rampage IT IS a mistake to underestimate the threats by President Rhee. His foreign minister, in writing, threatens to drive the 50n0 is5-i 19 ' A font on a brass rail! An 'elbow on a counter! A snlttoon j within handy distance. Some-! how, racn is hard to fomrl! money to prove ur dis; cancer. Why not1 a, i time Ui settle what ; I be a Yed qscstJw. l-Z It's important. ' I TSJU 4 Jt. iP understood that a site has already been selected fH'f-'" ,.i.;..v, if tha vheio. nlan materializes, will erive the of costs, rose by one-half a point during TIIE CONSl'MER PRICE INDEX, a barometer living August to 116.2 from 115.7. the bureau of stalls les reports. It was the fourth consecutive monthly Jump, powered by price boosts mainly In food. The peak of 118.2 was reached In December, 1951. with 1949 prices equalling 100. The dotted line shows the United States consumer index which advanced to a record high of 115 in mid-August of the 1947-49 average. These ndlces mear.ure percentage changes in each country but should not be used to compare actual levels of prices between the two countries. " 'F ! II' II, 1 1 HI, ' ' ' " " J . . - 7 ' Indian troops out of Korea, by force, unless they quit handling the war prisoners as they thin'? fair. j There are strong forces of ; South Koreans near the Indian troops who are trying their level best to carry out a difficult as-: signment. The Indian com- M'nK COSTLY T()ni But why should ! exuiied and lii-l i j pressure over modf: tional trends? inquirJ PLENTY I I FT j Apparently frw Canndlans see as i-nich of Canada as they j mi-Tht,. Yet the number of tour- tuts ronmtng the Dominion to- j tal twice, the population. Millions of Americans cross over, yet that much cannot t said V,' y VICTORIA REPORT e, j. jc fU i nomas Times-Journ; I VICTORIA Oct. 10 of 1808, rerve his fellows, and his country mander is aware that an at- know Is thut edueatt lng the taxpayer a came an even greater victory for the Conservatives. They routed j tempt may be made by Rhee's The Colonist birth column said: Besides, it was exciting! for those who belong In this I About the turn of the century,! the the Liberal Liberal government government oi of the; me; - i money than it did 10. On the 9th Inst., the wife of men to stage a prison-break Harry Barnard, by then a lawyer, great uauner, wu.wi .m v.i .. . ...... ago ana h na.snt a!il i teachers' salaries, commenced taking an active in- j office since 189t. Harry Barnard ; I'OIII Se a nrauuiui Mcimig nun .-jvi In these days, a city without a golf course is a di.-tinct oddity. Some might even consider it uncivilized, for there are citizens who would sooner i-d without eating than miss their evening or weekend game of golf. These, of course, are the hopeless addicts who regard their score cards, as the most interesting reading on earth and lose valuable sleep at night v. lien they take three putts where two would do. ' Rut it is true nevertheless that greens and fairways are becoming an accepted part of the landscape of community life. Large cities usually boast at least half a dozen courses which often land. Mr. F. J. Barnard, of a son." Today, that son, George Harry Barnard, murks his 85th birthday, an outstanding British Co i, ,.ivi. uifnii Hp wrot.eiaea n beat Tempieton. conser- CANADA Is a member of th loyal UN core which backed the United States In resistance lettprs-to-the-edltor. In 1902 he ; vatives that night were delirious, won his first election as a Vic- ; What a night it was for them. lumbian How Christian Srirn GOD CAN HELP I l.lfiHTS OF FANCY Clock: A little instrument tint pusses the time by Ucptnn its hands busy. lie looks back on a remarkable toria alderman. In 1904 he-beat ;and there, in me micihi oi u career in public life Victoria's Mayor C. E. Redfern, and became tumult, was iiarry uarimru, " to the North Korean aggression, j The British Commonwealth ; faithfully fought through Ko-! rea. The British nations, often i rin r ne turn' V m nr ' Mavnr in ihus ne was hj. imt ur liyilku Mv. Mayor, Alderman, M P., re-elected to the Mayor's chair i Until 1917 Harry Barnard re- . 1; i i.ntul In Ha H.uiua nf Cnm- Pritlsh Guiana Is the on'y KTKN (IWI) kr Haturrlt led by Canada, played a deci wot that he looks pack too ov acciaiuaimn,, - ' ' j " , -session oinn of of riie-.t Oicat nnt U.ll.un iln in in to I po Then, in lOoVi was-back tomons: then he was appointed sive role in arranging the cease fire in Korea. Indian troops are murn. ne lives very mucn nunc present, interested in the affairs his law practice full-time, lor tne aenaie. .y there at our request. i HnrtT Barnard. ' But the tug of This story has been told, but it that bo on around himj In his But President Rhee never did I na'tive city, his country, the politics was strong, and he could ! bears repeating here; a cynic once said that Canadian Sena willingly agree to the truce and:;wor(-EVery w days hF goes to, not, itay away from public life. SPECIAL VALUE t t oecupy some of t&e most vaiuame real esiaie in I Lw'wii.'a recurring plan to let Vancouver's Quilchena I. rmirse go for housing property has been fought J ?Yith iiml nail hv its members, so far with success. nas never concealed ins ueier- ( iowii on prlvr.tft bu.ne4s, stops,; , lf. Uqiooer oi ,iaua, ne acnicy-mination to break up the final j t0 uass the time of day .with oki Vd what everyone thought the peace talks if they ever do get under way. i friends, not many of whom have impossible he, a Conservative, lived as long as he. ' unseated that Liberal giant, Wll- tors never resign and seldom die. Well, in 1945, Harry Barnard made his own kind of history; he resigned from the Senate. He was growing older, he felt he could not give so much time to the Senate, he was convinced that In Winter Year for Men and E '. I A. though it is spacious enough, the area around Harry Barnard was born in the llam Templeman from tne Mouse Now Rhee threatens a real rampage. His agents are trying family house on Pandora Street, of Commons. Conservatives that 1 i T nto in iR7n his fnther tans it n s it went wild, mere was a ll l llll't? JvUjJCIl 1UI vctuuu i cauii viucn nut iim I' i(df. readily to a golf course. Therefore, if the MEN'S TROUSERS a Senator should take his duties in For dre&'i. iemi-di ess and work. Big selection, if Very best tailoring. $d 2 ?1lt U Real values. From to by every means possible to prevent India, and the other neutrals, from carrying out theh-instructions. Even General Mark Clark, at Rhee's exhortation, has complained to the Indian commander -that he Is proceeding on the unproper assumption "Duvals Cottage," from Chief torchlight procession through the Justice Needham. It was a long , streets. Mr. Barnard said: "I way out In those days; there was hope you will join with me in much space about the house, and , feeling very jubllaceous, fbr also room for cows and houses, : though this word is not precisely tennis courts, croquet lawns, grammatical, it expresses exactly There were wonderful oak trees what I mean." for small boys to climb. i And then, in September of 1911 1 -Ji; 1 seriously. Now. at 85 Harry Barnard lives with his wife, his good companion for 58 years, at his beloved and beautiful old Duvals," and he's happy and content In Its hlgh-ceilinged rooms, with their touch of the past, and in the fine gardens with the oaks that he ;limbed as a boy. that most of the war prisoners wish to go home. The truth is There, at "Duvals," opposite MEN'S GABARDINE COATS Wat'T-rcsisar.t, non-crea.sable, good fit. Real Value MEN'S T-SHIRTS , Attractive shades, less than factory cost. Now ft 1 different. The Indian force is faithfully proceeding on the principle that every war prisoner should be completely free, as J.. i L . , i - J Table Phones End Shyness For Dancers You cant qo $3 Government House, Harry Barnard has lived ever since. No one else in Victoria probably In all , B.C. can say he's still In the house where he lived in 1870. An extraordinary political family, the Barnard's. Harry was I brought up in the world of poli-i'tics. His father, the famous MEN'S COMBINATION UNDERWEAR 2 2 j an individual, either to go home ' I or not to go home, as he himself I freely decides. j The Indian umpires carried lout this principle so faithfully i that In the first batch je- ALtUUI -v t 1 "tglganizing group thinks it has found a section that do, it is hoped that everything possible will be I done to make the property available and encourage project. The city needs that golf course. It would open up a broad new avenue of recreation which would sive duffers and experts, old arid; young, equal 7-njoyment. In addition,' it would be an attractive decoration, to Prince Poipert and would make the, VLil&ee just that more appealing to visitors. Tttv race already has a course and Kitimat will TTrT)bablyhuild one. It would be In Prince4Jlupert,'s interests to complete the dog-leg. ' J Moreover, the weather has suffered our com-I jilaints for years. Now let's change the subject and ! get raad at that miserable litle ball which refuses 1 to go down. . , OTTAWA DIARY By Norman M. MacLeoc DOUGLAS, Mercury brand. Real value. Per Suit MEN'S WORK SHOES Lots of wear. Real value. Pair Isle of Man (Reu-a boy wants to istoge couch operator of Cariboo tersi When gold rush days (Barnard's dance with a girl at a hotel here Screened the .final decisioin was ) made by the prisoner in a hall press l was member of the B.C. and he Is too shy to ask her, all House from 1866 to 1871, member he has to do Is pick up the tele- IF you feel ALL-II! way in which he was entirely alone. Each prisoner had been . herJ. f frnfnl Z'll " TdM " Yale-Cariboo from 18, S to 1?88. And so far the telephone calk calls fllv Informed in Advance t.hnr MEN'S DRESS SHOES Black and brown. Good fit. All sizes. Real value The elder Barnard son. Frank ffor sny dancers have brought when he got into that hall he 12-years older than Harry wa: romance to nine couples. Three would be completely free to 30 nMntoH trs tVio TTmico rf flnmmrm. are married and six are engaged through either one of the two i fm LllloOPt.Cariboo in 1887 anfl HOYS' SWEAT SH11CTS Very good weinht, long slew and white.. Now The telephones were Installed on the numbered tables in the hotel's ballroom by the manager. William Watson, who noticed THcm rfayt mast people wort under pressure, worry more, sleep leu. This strain mi body and brain makes physical fitness easier to last harder to retain. Today's tense lirinf, lowered resistance, everwerk, worry any of these may affect normal kidney action. When kidneys H Out of order, excess acids and wastea remain in the system. Then bsckache, disturbed rest, that "tired-out" heavy-headed feeling often follow. That's the time to take Dodd s Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal action. Then you feel better sleep better work better. Ask for Dodd's Kidney Pills at an drtt roimtor. , BOY S' COMBINATIONS Medium weight, good quality. Now. Suit how often boys were too shy to 1P91. was 1914-19 Lieut-governor of B.C., knlPhted, and so-called Sir Frank. The Barnard son-in-Inw, J. A. Mara, was plected ML A for Kcotenav In 1871. and Mr. Ri'enker of the B.C. Legislature from 1883 to 18SG. Listening to these older ones, a father, a brother, and a broth walk across to a girl's table and UUU! 5 . , ' One door led back to his' homeland. : The other door ' meant he stayed on his captors' side. Perhaps Rhee's determination I to raise a rumpus, before the re-screening con be completed In peace, .springs from the fact that in the first test batch of ask her to dance. "But they are not shy of phon lng and the idea has made dances at the hotel much easier and happier," he said. HOYS' ANKLE SOX Good quality. Now, pair hoys' ni iusKit hoots Dominion brand. Less than cost. Pair ,: er-in-law talking politics in the . Jivifn for a worker employed now the story is being made into by a government life can be a movie by a British film com-beautiful. pany. The earnings from the The proof of this statement in : film rights will be substantial. iitt: Capital here is the individual 1 Monsarrat and the wife whom WW) motors down to his desk job he married a little more than a ' very morning In a sleek $17,500 year ago are the Capital's most .prisoners freely re-screened, a library nt "Duvals" and around fairly high percentage of the Communists decided to go home. the dining table, it was but : natural that politics seeped into the very blood and being of young i -mi before the actual kolls-Bentley cat. That car has ; sought-after lions for , cocktail FOR YEARS : Reasonable Kates for HUNTING PARTIES Season open for Deer, Goat, Bear, Ducks, Geese. For arrangements telephone Green 830 YACHT Charter Service HOYS' PANTS For school and Sunday made. From, pair .... $27j HOYS' HOW HER JACKETS Fur collar, quilted lining- Hnrrv. He loved the argument, though, all, being Conservatives, there were few, unless a Liberal was at dinner: vnun'nt Marry be a proven speed of 125 miles per parties and social gatherings. I war In Korea Rhee did every-liour, which makes it just about : They respond generously in the ! thing physically possible to prc-the world's smoothest stock car 1 line of duty up to the limit of a j vent the unification of Korea by came imbued with the certainty that irtpolitieaUlfe one may best Now 1 i ,k jui.. 11, ui uig.5 us uwiicr ironi uu : rigid worn scneuuie 10 which me peoceiui means. ) elaborate and costly ranch-style author commits himself dally. j , Now we are reaching another home on fashionable Aimer Road i Monsarrat sots himself a dally point in, its tragic Jiistorjl when in subui'Uant4. MM, ofWu lisvible wdsaS et- the' '-old marl may'actuiflly 'be posits him at a desk where his ; dllction per day. If after a second considering taking the plunge salary is just barely within ; glance he rejects one day's out- against the troops of India,. middle-class brackets. put then he doubles his quota which he hate with a passion : ' Of course there's an explana-; jor the following day. And he worse than for his Communist BCE Workers Plan Strike Vote VANCOUVER Strike vote by 400 Vancouver electrical work LOOK FOR THE NAME . Th r AiiMmeblle Association AAA orters attractive benefits to motorists. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER Local Agent PHIL LINZKY Prince Rupert Realty Co. Si5 Third Avenue Phone 301 .,i.jn. (joviousiy, me -person in -never allows the backlog to ac- enemies question, with his Kolls-Bentley cumulate. As a believer hvsys- ers employed by the B.C. Electric Between Hie Royal and Helmont Hot" ms luxurious nome, ana nis , tematic production he contends Canada has plainly told the world that she will not fight in any new Korean war started by neliniteiy modest salary, is no that the author who waits for Rhee. But Canada had better give some thought to what would be necessary If Rhee ac inspiration usually keeps on waiting. Now there's the prospect that Monsarrat's latest novel, "The ordinary government employee. As a matter of fact, he Is none "llther than one Nicholas Monsarrat, successful author In his .spare moments, but merely Information Officer for the United Kingdom here from 9 a.m. to 5 tually attacks the Indian forces. will be held Oct. 19, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (AFL) said Wednesday. Another 100 IBEW men in, the Fraser Valley, involved in the same dispute, will vote Oct. 21 at Abbotsford. No date has been set for the ballot of a third group of 100 at Victoria. Request for a governmenl-Riipervised strike vote came after -H I : t, ' . fitory of Esther Costello," may surpass the success of "The Cruel Past experience shows that the old man usually means what he says, when it comes to upsetting the applecart. r 1 Sea." It sold 10,000 copies on its first day of publication. But still Monsarrat continues behind his dek in the United Kingdom Information Office from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. And he intends to stay there. One reason: he likes his Infants should be immunized the workers turned down a con- p.m. daily. In rase you don't know it, Monsarrat Is author of The Cruel Sfa. It's estimated that that best-selling novel already has jytrned him a cool $300,000. Some Friilsts2S ? - against whooping cough, diph- ciliation board's majority report theria, lockjaw and smallpox by in their wage dispute with the the time they are six months old. ! BCE. . . voucanM1, :-0,000 copies have been sold In 1 1 Job. He says serving the British Empire is "more exciting than England, another 400.000 In the h ' 4 CANADA SAVINGS United States, and 50,000 In Canada. . In addition, the book has been translated Into 15 foreign languages and has sold an average of 10.000 copies in each of them. Nor Is that the end. Fo vw . a fiii if 1 x mere fiction." There's another reason too. It's the. British Income tax. Even though he lives in Canada he has to pay it. And it takes the biggest chunk of what he makes from his novels. IK dp .V.srv U Y 4 60c SALE 60c lit. on TOMORROW IS THE 10th By paying oil charge accounts in full by the 10th of each month you'll protect your credit. 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